For a little more than a decade I raised (bought and hatched out) hundreds of chicken chicks and dozens of peafowl -- it was a fun hobby with plenty of opportunities to see the miracle of life taking place and see some really incredibly beautiful birds (pied peafowl, white peafowl, bronze peafowl, etc.). However, as most people who raise peafowl (and likely chickens) know, you almost never have enough pens . . ., but that's another story. My question is, peafowl and chickens seem to require daily care -- is there anyway around that? Christmas, Thanksgiving, vacations . . . finding someone to care for the fowl while I was away went from difficult to nearly impossible. And once I knew my daughter was going to be playing collegiate athletics and we'd be gone multiple weekends to watch her play, I just threw in the towel. I sold all my birds . . . now I will admit, these mornings where the windchill has been -20 or more, I have been MORE than thankful not having to get up at 3:30 in the morning to go feed, chip ice, water, and hope my fingers would regain their feeling.
So, to continue my question, is there equipment out there that would allow me to have a life, where being home every day of the year isn't mandatory, but still have a flock? I was thinking about waiting until I retire, but it still doesn't solve the problem of if I go away for an extended time, how do I care for the birds (with "having a friend/neighbor do it for you" NOT being an option)? Any maybe it just means I don't get back into raising birds. Thoughts?
